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Nosferatu the Vampyre

A reverential remake of Murnau's classic by the perversely talented Herzog. Klaus Kinski's Count cannot match Schreck's original for sheer terrifying ugliness but the film is visually elegant and deliciously spooky.

Year: 1979
Genre: Art House Cinema, Horror Movies, Nick's Favourites, Best of the 1970s, Vampires, Movies (1001 You Must See Before You Die)
Country: Germany
Director: Werner Herzog
Starring: Bruno Ganz, Isabelle Adjani, Klaus Kinski
Duration: 107 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains horror scenes
7.6/10
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